The Type-6 Kei-hokousensha Will Soon Stomp Into Konflikt ’47
February 1, 2017 by brennon
The Japanese are not to be outdone when it comes to battling in Warlord Games' & Clockwork Goblin's Konflikt '47 as they prepare the Type-6 Kei-hokousensha for battle!
"The Type-6 Kei-hokousensha 'Scorpion' walking tank is an extension of the Japanese doctrine of lightly armoured and agile fighting vehicles.
Adapting the German four-legged drive system first seen in the Spinne and marrying it to their newly developed compression batteries, the engineering minds of Imperial Japan have created a small, adaptable walker uniquely suited to the Pacific Theatre."
The kit can be built in two different modes with the one featuring the 'scorpion' sting in the tail, a gun at the back, whilst the other makes it more of a recce vehicle, scuttling forwards to scout out enemy positions.
A terrifying creation!
"The kit can be built in two different modes with the one featuring the 'scorpion' sting in the tail, a gun at the back, whilst the other makes it more of a recce vehicle..."
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I like this alot, not been grabbed by any of the previous konflikt stuff but this! This is up my alley
Tachikomas!
What else would you style your Japanese walkers on? Nothing, that’s what.
ha beat me to it, was just going to say i like the ww2 tachikomas 🙂
Doubt they will be as cute tho….
very nice defiantly Japanese.
Japanese are shaping up to be a really interesting faction. Walkers are fantastic
that`s super cool……….
……Does this mean a K47 expansion is in the offing? There are no Japanese unite descriptions in the original book . I hope so as it would be nice way to build up what is already an excellent setting
K47 expansion called Resurgence scheduled for release around October.
Will also include Finnish forces
Thanks =)
I really need this one Stand Alone! I know it can Ghost the enemy, the compression cannon? What’s that? Who knows?
Looks sweeeeeeet…
Don’t do the Japanese armies but this is dead on what you would think of. Even in the late war their tanks had that early war look. Would love to face these, win or lose , on the tabletop.
Somebody at the at World likes Ghost in the Shell, lol. Very cool.
I like how they have made the tank from the first episode of Ghost in the Shell: Stand Alone Complex look a bit more clunky to fit with the weird world war genre.